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Any chance of pandering to those of us outside the USA who are used to different date formats?

To me, 2/6/2020 is the second of June.



   
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Posted by: @twlltin

Any chance of pandering to those of us outside the USA who are used to different date formats?

To me, 2/6/2020 is the second of June.

<snort>. So you suggest we confuse all of us instead of you? Gosh. While I concede that the day-month-year date format is a more sensible and logical one, this Forum, like every other US-based company and forum, follows the US date format.

 This won’t be the last time you run into the issue. Live with it, friend.



   
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What I meant was a forum profile setting, like most other forums provide. The forum allows for timezone and language already.

Of course, if you want logical, we should all be using ISO 8601 format: YYYY-MM-DD.

(PS. A pint of water's a pint and a quarter.)



   
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I'd rather use Stardates. 😉

But it would be nice if the format was modifiable in our account settings. 



   
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Sorry twlltin, our current forum doesn't have this capacity. 

 

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